Frye on the Harvard Law Review Memos

Brian L. Frye (University of Kentucky – J. David Rosenberg College of Law) has posted HLR Agonistes on SSRN. Here is the abstract:

On June 19, 2025, the Washington Free Beacon published a collection of almost 500 confidential memos written by Harvard Law Review editors, evaluating the articles submitted for publication. For the first time, the public has access to inside information about the preferences of the editors of the Harvard Law Review. This article uses ChatGPT to analyze the Free Beacon collection of Harvard Law Review memos and reflects on its findings.

And from the article:

Prompt: Please provide a title and an abstract for a law review article that would be unlikely to appeal to the editors of the Harvard Law Review.

ChatGPT: Toward a Holistic Integration of Subcultural Paradigms in Postmodern Semiotic Criminology: A Non-Doctrinal Inquiry

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